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meanwhile, russia staged its first may day parade in red square since soviet days. then came the puzzler. as this surfaced, a "wall street journal"/abc news poll reported that americans by half don't want the president to raise the u.s. profile in foreign policy. we have always noted that two wars have wearied this tolerant country. but another factor may be at play. the realization that america may no longer call the tune, the festering hope that until we are rescued from obama's amateur advisers, the administration must do no more harm. we repeatedly stumble in gambling our prestige and influence as in syria where assad is reporting to be bombing his people with chlorine gas in the face of an agreement to give up all chemical weapons. in truth, one suspects a majority of americans would prefer a military response to benghazi rather than the ukraine or anywhere else. yes, we have all seen this before. the past isn't dead, it's not even passed. >>> and we're about 2 1/2 hours away from the start of the kentucky derby, the 140th run for the roses. 19 horses will star
meanwhile, russia staged its first may day parade in red square since soviet days. then came the puzzler. as this surfaced, a "wall street journal"/abc news poll reported that americans by half don't want the president to raise the u.s. profile in foreign policy. we have always noted that two wars have wearied this tolerant country. but another factor may be at play. the realization that america may no longer call the tune, the festering hope that until we are rescued from obama's...
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many here in eastern ukraine support russia and view the government in kiev as hostile. today, both the government and the separatists say two ukrainian helicopters were shot down in the fighting. this amateur video shows a plume of smoke where the helicopter apparently crashed, though no wreckage has been found so far. the ukrainian government also claimed a surface-to-air missile brought down one of them. that hasn't been verified, but u.s. intelligence sources are treating the report as credible. one of the pilots, visibly injured, was later paraded around in a video released by pro-russian militants. ukrainian forces appear to stop at the edge of the city. vyacheslav ponomaryov, the self- proclaimed mayor of slavyansk, claimed there had been many casualties. "we were attacked, "he said. "our city is under siege." the offensive came as violence ratcheted up again. yesterday, militants took over the prosecutor's office in donetsk. police attempted to fight back with tear gas and stun grenades, but were overwhelmed by the crowd and fled. >> pelley: clarissa ward is join
many here in eastern ukraine support russia and view the government in kiev as hostile. today, both the government and the separatists say two ukrainian helicopters were shot down in the fighting. this amateur video shows a plume of smoke where the helicopter apparently crashed, though no wreckage has been found so far. the ukrainian government also claimed a surface-to-air missile brought down one of them. that hasn't been verified, but u.s. intelligence sources are treating the report as...
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it's about the future of russia, a nuclear arms state. this is going to go on for years, it's a long game. we're looking for the future of the international system. we're at an inflexion point that could be just as important as the end of world war i and end of world war ii. if we don't shape the international system, then less benevolent actors will step in to do that and that's what we're seeing in ukraine. >> thank you, rick stengel -- >> i have a gift for mika. this is flashlight held by the great singer of ukraine where she turns it on, thousands of people turn it on and she sings the ukrainian national anthem this weekend. we honored her this weekend and we had about 800 of these in the audience. there's a nice little bow on it. >> huge jobs numbers just came out. >> thank you fred, thank you steve. that is lovely, fred. thank you. will finally this be the month for economic recovery? steve has given us a sneak peek. huge job numbers coming up on "morning joe." ♪ talk about a dream nature lover... people person. ♪ and you put up
it's about the future of russia, a nuclear arms state. this is going to go on for years, it's a long game. we're looking for the future of the international system. we're at an inflexion point that could be just as important as the end of world war i and end of world war ii. if we don't shape the international system, then less benevolent actors will step in to do that and that's what we're seeing in ukraine. >> thank you, rick stengel -- >> i have a gift for mika. this is...
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in russia, thousands taking to red square as part of the demonstrations there. it's the first since 1991. that's the year that the soviet union was dissolved. >>> protests breaking out in jakarta, indonesia. hundreds of thousands taking to the streets there demanding better wages and healthcare. and in thailand and mall asia, they have better living standards, and in greece, the annual protests, unions planning public strikes, and demonstrations. >>> in turkey, istanbul, protesters say that they want to hold their mayday rallies there, blutherebut the government banne protests. >> demonstrators and police have clashed in several neighbors. as the demonstrators try. the government is preventing unions as a mayday rally. it has provided an alternative venue, but according to the union, it's their right to demonstrate wherever and whenever they want. so this is really part of an ongoing political struggle in this country. divisions within turkish society. it is not just about a mayday rally. the government is democratically elected and it's still popular, and it wo
in russia, thousands taking to red square as part of the demonstrations there. it's the first since 1991. that's the year that the soviet union was dissolved. >>> protests breaking out in jakarta, indonesia. hundreds of thousands taking to the streets there demanding better wages and healthcare. and in thailand and mall asia, they have better living standards, and in greece, the annual protests, unions planning public strikes, and demonstrations. >>> in turkey, istanbul,...
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some are pushing to join russia. the crisis has brought leaders of different nations together to try to figure out a diplomatic solution. japanese prime minister shinzo abe met in berlin with german chancellor angela merkel. >> translator: we reached an agreement to urge russia to play a responsible role in the international community. >> reporter: the u.s. and european union have been trying to pressure putin by broadening sanctions against senior russian officials and companies. >> the european borders cannot, will not be changed through political intimidation or military force. and we have to be resolute in imposing cost. >> reporter: russian leaders have denied they're behind the turmoil. and they've criticized the sanctions. they say they won't retaliate, yet. foreign minister sergei lavrov says they want to give others the opportunity to calm down. but things seem far from calm on the ground in eastern ukraine. as the separatists expand their reach. government troops stay well away, manning checkpoints on the o
some are pushing to join russia. the crisis has brought leaders of different nations together to try to figure out a diplomatic solution. japanese prime minister shinzo abe met in berlin with german chancellor angela merkel. >> translator: we reached an agreement to urge russia to play a responsible role in the international community. >> reporter: the u.s. and european union have been trying to pressure putin by broadening sanctions against senior russian officials and companies....
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if russia were to go up against nato and the russians themselves know this, it would be no contest, russia would be defeated. the problem with nato is not capable as political will. >> ukraine is not a nato member. let me ask you this. did u.s. intelligence miss the signs in crimea and are we seeing the same unfold in eastern ukraine? >> according to newspaper reports, we had seven to 10 days of warning in crimea and they were unable to come to an assessment. i think it's not only an intelligence failure, but a resounding policy failure on the part of the administration, as well. >> what would your policy prescription be for this situation, mr. blank? >> right now? >> yes. >> first of all, since the administration has ruled out military forces, they're not going to send military assistance to ukraine in form of forces, i would have given the ukrainians the weapons and training they needed right from the start, actually from the start, i would have had ukraine have it nato to be a peace keeper in ukraine and crimea and that probably would have ended things. we need to send weapons, training
if russia were to go up against nato and the russians themselves know this, it would be no contest, russia would be defeated. the problem with nato is not capable as political will. >> ukraine is not a nato member. let me ask you this. did u.s. intelligence miss the signs in crimea and are we seeing the same unfold in eastern ukraine? >> according to newspaper reports, we had seven to 10 days of warning in crimea and they were unable to come to an assessment. i think it's not only...
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it's not likely russia will suspend the service. nasa pays them more than $60 million a person to get up to space because, you know, we basically don't have our own program. >> in six months we could do it. >> another story, a softball game going to the dogs. it is in the middle of a western oregon university game. a dog runs on to the field, steals a glove out of the player's hand. he drops it and thenç steals another glove. the game is put on hold. how cute is that? finally the dog was cornered, taken away and the dog left the field. hopefully with a bone or something. a little crafty, sneaky dog there. >> i wish he would have eaten my homework. incredible new images out of pensacola, florida. nearly two feet of rain turning this road to a raging river. >> the same storm in maryland where a sink hole the sizeç of a city block opened up sucking up at least ten cars pushing them on to freight tracks. the good news, nobody was hurt much >> here's more good news. she's back. hey, maria. >> good morning. good to be here in new york
it's not likely russia will suspend the service. nasa pays them more than $60 million a person to get up to space because, you know, we basically don't have our own program. >> in six months we could do it. >> another story, a softball game going to the dogs. it is in the middle of a western oregon university game. a dog runs on to the field, steals a glove out of the player's hand. he drops it and thenç steals another glove. the game is put on hold. how cute is that? finally the...
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russia's calling on kiev to halt militaryistic statements after ukraine's acting president declared his country's military was put on full combat readiness. ukraine's leader making a stunning acknowledgement wednesday saying pro-russian militants have taken control of much of the eastern chunk of ukraine. >>> in virginia, federal investigators are raising to find out what caused a train to jump its track in downtown lynchburg. several cars burst into flames. thousands of gallons of crude oil were dumped into the james river. clean-up crew rsz scrambling to contain the damage. some 50,000 gallons of oil are unaccounted for. thankfully no injuries were reported, but the incident has safety experts calling for greater oversight. >>> flight departures expected to be back to normal this morning. out west after a technical glitch for several airport toss ground the airplanes. f,aa sayses there was a malfunction at a radar center north of los angeles. it afri affected los angeles, phoenix, and salt lake city. no word of what it caused the radar problem. of course, there's the ripple effect. >>
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it better after new threats from russia this morning. >> the amazing sun ra(indiscern is back. see what the stars had to say about it. >> in about 13 minutes we are going to be told to shut off our phones because the show will start. coming up in the show once we shut off our phones e-mails proving the white house had benghazi attacks on the video you won't believe the white house's response. it will drive you crazy. a teen suffers a seizure on a school bus. what does the driver do? nothing. wither going to hear from the outraged mom next. and president george w. bush. the 34rd president of the united states -- 43rd president of the united states takes his ride with wounded warriors. josh turner is here on the couch. he wrote this book. ill going to read it live to the crew. zoom out bring up the animation and i am going to read. >>> could new sanctions on the russian space agency over the crisis in ukraine scrub our ride to the space station? a russian official sounding off at aç press conference and on twitter telling nasa to take a hike. he says after analyzing the sanctio
it better after new threats from russia this morning. >> the amazing sun ra(indiscern is back. see what the stars had to say about it. >> in about 13 minutes we are going to be told to shut off our phones because the show will start. coming up in the show once we shut off our phones e-mails proving the white house had benghazi attacks on the video you won't believe the white house's response. it will drive you crazy. a teen suffers a seizure on a school bus. what does the driver do?...
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many believe it's closer to joining russia. christine? >> thank you for that. >>> we're awaiting a new report on the disappearance of flight 370, the other big story of the morning. so are the families with loved ones aboard. we're live in beijing next with what the families are saying. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. with beneful healthy smile food. with special crunchy kibbles and great taste, it's a happy way to a healthy smile. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. >>> all right, we are standing by at this minute for the preliminary report that is set to be released by malaysian officials on the disappearance of flight 370. now, up until this point, these officials had yet to make public their early findings on just what happened to the jet, which has now been missing for nearly two months. for those who have loved ones on board that flight, this report could answer som
many believe it's closer to joining russia. christine? >> thank you for that. >>> we're awaiting a new report on the disappearance of flight 370, the other big story of the morning. so are the families with loved ones aboard. we're live in beijing next with what the families are saying. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. [ male announcer ] great rates for great...
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where pro-russian separatists now essentially control who regions close to the eastern border with russia. ukraine's acting president now says all his government can do is try to contain the violence, because in his words, police and security forces are helpless to stop it. he says there's nothing they can do at this point. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is live in slovyansk, ukraine. nick, i've got to say, this admission from the president makes it seem like a lot of the efforts going on, both by the united states and elsewhere at this point, are just completely futile. >> reporter: it's almost bizarre to hear the acting president of the country, ahead of the presidential elections, say there's nothing they can do to stop what's happening here in eastern ukraine, and i think there are perhaps two reasons behind that. one is to put blame on the security forces here, who he also in the same statement said weren't doing their job properly, were out of his control. that's effectively saying they've chosen to switch sides, perhaps, or are unwilling to shoot against some o
where pro-russian separatists now essentially control who regions close to the eastern border with russia. ukraine's acting president now says all his government can do is try to contain the violence, because in his words, police and security forces are helpless to stop it. he says there's nothing they can do at this point. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is live in slovyansk, ukraine. nick, i've got to say, this admission from the president makes it seem like a lot of the...
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>> still to come here, ukraine's chief prosecutor says former president stole billions when he fled russia. >>> just ahead, hear what he says that money is being used for now. >>> plus, new questions for northern ireland's gerri adams over a murder that happened 40 years ago. >>> new evidence that the obama administration didn't tell the truth about the deadly attack in benghazi two years ago. stay with us. probably about five times.to qut it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental-health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic o
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i know it we reached agreement on urging russia to play a responsible role in the international community all like to expect the odd coupling and it might really have closely watched in ukraine. we expect the president a lexington to go smoothly on a twenty five it's a good thing she threw up in place emergency support of more than four hundred fifteen thousand dollars to the council of europe. he also offered about six hundred nine thousand dollars to international monitors in ukraine where do with the organization for security and cooperation in europe tokyo police i investigating the connection between gun as ambassador to japan as alleged involvement in an illegal casino. the business operated out of the property of the beast in his name the ambassador denies any involvement in the operation he returned to damion march after police made the casino after coming back to tokyo last week he voluntarily attended a police interview about his connection with the property. police say they plan to interview him for that based on information they have the bbc is part of the proceeds of the gamb
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some of those questions, and the issues they raise. >> ifill: from syria to israel, to ukraine and russia, to last week's four-nation asia trip, foreign policy has returned to center stage for president obama. but setbacks have claimed as much attention as success. the president returned home yesterday with a new military agreement with the philippines. but a broader pacific trade deal was left undone. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin threatened ukraine's borders and israel's benjamin netanyahu abandoned peace talks with the palestinians. in washington, critics like republican senator john mccain have challenged the president's leadership, and taken secretary of state john kerry to task. >> on the issue of ukraine. my hero, teddy roosevelt used to say talk softly, but carry a big stick. what you're doing, is talking strongly, and carrying a very small stick. in fact, a twig. >> the people of ukraine should know why won't we give them in defensive weapons when they are facing yet another invasion -- not the first, but another invasion of their country. it is just beyond logic. k
some of those questions, and the issues they raise. >> ifill: from syria to israel, to ukraine and russia, to last week's four-nation asia trip, foreign policy has returned to center stage for president obama. but setbacks have claimed as much attention as success. the president returned home yesterday with a new military agreement with the philippines. but a broader pacific trade deal was left undone. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin threatened ukraine's borders and israel's...
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if russia wants to benefit from the united states, it has to respect that order and abide by the rules. otherwise, it's going to face growing cost and growing isolation. >> reporter: still, the administration's response has so far underwhelmed republican lawmakers who introduced legislation today to send $100 million of direct military assi assistance to ukrain including anti-tank, anti-aircraft weapons and small arms and vastly expand current economic sanctions to include major banks, energy companies and arms suppliers in russia. >> we're not accusing the administration of doing nothing. we're saying nothing they are doing is in any way a break on putin's behavior and for us to refuse to even give them defensive weapons is an outrage. it's a scandal. >> the american public, however, is far less outraged. the new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll fine half 0 of the americans surveyed want the u.s. to be less active in international affairs, 47% want it to be less active. only 19% more active. about a third happy with the current level of involvement. and that seems to be reflected i
if russia wants to benefit from the united states, it has to respect that order and abide by the rules. otherwise, it's going to face growing cost and growing isolation. >> reporter: still, the administration's response has so far underwhelmed republican lawmakers who introduced legislation today to send $100 million of direct military assi assistance to ukrain including anti-tank, anti-aircraft weapons and small arms and vastly expand current economic sanctions to include major banks,...
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and analysts say in recent years russia boosted its defense spending by 30%. they say moscow has been building a more flexible military to quickly respond to regional conflicts like this one today. stewart holiday, a former ambassador of affairs with the united nations. how are you? >> good to be with you, bill. >> what is your sense of moscow's intention based on what we think we know now? >> i think they have de facto seized control of the eastern ukraine. i think the government of kev is expressing a certain amount of resignation to that. obviously, we don't want that to happen. what i think he's playing for is this may referendum and a victory there by his supporters without having to use military forces to cross the border. of course, he will if he feels that the ukrainian government is moving out there with a significant military force. >> president obama announced today he's going to go to poland in the first part of june. i want to get your sense of that. when you think about the level of patience on behalf of the government in kiev, the one question t
and analysts say in recent years russia boosted its defense spending by 30%. they say moscow has been building a more flexible military to quickly respond to regional conflicts like this one today. stewart holiday, a former ambassador of affairs with the united nations. how are you? >> good to be with you, bill. >> what is your sense of moscow's intention based on what we think we know now? >> i think they have de facto seized control of the eastern ukraine. i think the...
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thank you for your expertise. >>> russia denies it. but the state department said moscow is behind the take over in ukraine. >> and never too late to join the discussion on happening now. the president is losing support among the entire generation of young people? can the republicans capitalize on it. we'll hear from you at fox news.com. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and it comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should no
thank you for your expertise. >>> russia denies it. but the state department said moscow is behind the take over in ukraine. >> and never too late to join the discussion on happening now. the president is losing support among the entire generation of young people? can the republicans capitalize on it. we'll hear from you at fox news.com. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good....
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. >> you hear the criticisms with his policy with russia. but at the same time, you know, his, you know, diplomacy first is actually something that suits the needs of americans right now. but it's still not resonating with them. >> all right. howard fineman and corey dade, thank you, gentlemen. >>> straight ahead, developing news. there has been water rescuing going on all day long in florida and alabama. it's 24 hours of historic flooding with and we're going to have the latest. stay with us. why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year.
. >> you hear the criticisms with his policy with russia. but at the same time, you know, his, you know, diplomacy first is actually something that suits the needs of americans right now. but it's still not resonating with them. >> all right. howard fineman and corey dade, thank you, gentlemen. >>> straight ahead, developing news. there has been water rescuing going on all day long in florida and alabama. it's 24 hours of historic flooding with and we're going to have the...
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vladimir putin. >> what russia's actions in ukraine tell us is that today is putin's russia is playing by different set of rules. the destabilization of eastern ukraine, russia seeks to change the security landscape of eastern and central europe. jenna: reports made during the one-on-one interview, the guest comedians the now. i am struck by the first line in your column saying secretary kerry grasping for words. why does it seem kerry is grasping for words? >> i think it is kind of astonishing to him and the rest of the world in some ways this seems to be vladimir putin policy as opposed to russian national policy. i think the extent to which the russian president seems to be driving personally to secretary john kerry. whether it reaches the point it is counterproductive for russia but he pushes ahead anyway. this is certainly harmful to ukraine, on the edge of being harmful to the russian people because of the economic pain they are going to endure. how do you explain that? jenna: that is interesting part where you almost sense as a reader he felt sorry through all of this. i wonder
vladimir putin. >> what russia's actions in ukraine tell us is that today is putin's russia is playing by different set of rules. the destabilization of eastern ukraine, russia seeks to change the security landscape of eastern and central europe. jenna: reports made during the one-on-one interview, the guest comedians the now. i am struck by the first line in your column saying secretary kerry grasping for words. why does it seem kerry is grasping for words? >> i think it is kind of...
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remember obama said prior to ris reelect to the president of russia i will have more flexibility after the election. he is telling the democrats i hear you, don't worry. obamacare, keystone pipeline and now coal admissions. the president of the united states is using his power and influence to change the outcome of an election. you can fool some of the people some of time but not enough this time. it is reflected in his poplarity. >> senator inholf is the one that brought all of these allegations. he wrote a letter and let's look at it. he says is appears in the delay in the publication may have been done to lesson the impact of the president's harmful policies on the mid-term election. he said the epa is electionering with climate rules. did you believe that to believe the case? >> yes. i actually think they are playing politics. there is a flip side, too. james inholf is the biggest climate denier in the house and congress. he makes more money, the sector that gives the most money is oil and gas. he gives $315,000 from them over the last five years. he is playing politics, too, who d
remember obama said prior to ris reelect to the president of russia i will have more flexibility after the election. he is telling the democrats i hear you, don't worry. obamacare, keystone pipeline and now coal admissions. the president of the united states is using his power and influence to change the outcome of an election. you can fool some of the people some of time but not enough this time. it is reflected in his poplarity. >> senator inholf is the one that brought all of these...
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the interim president says it's because of the threat from russia. russian troops remain gathered near the border with ukraine and pro-russian militants occupy buildings in more than a dozen places. they were hit with sanctions regarding actions by ukraine from the united states and european union. the u.s. assets of dozens of russians have been frozen but doesn't stop them from purchasing american real estate which is a hot market right now. ted rowlands has more for you. >> this is a three bedroom three bathroom property. >> reporter: some call miami the new russian rivera. >> the views of the miami beach. >> reporter: one by one, high end properties are being bought by russian million and billionaires. many are drawn to lavish lifestyles of the beach, they want to keep a low profile. >> they don't want to give information about their business. >> reporter: as the obama administration goes after powerful russians with ties to putin, some including local ukrainian american critics want the president to go after russian billionaires in america like t
the interim president says it's because of the threat from russia. russian troops remain gathered near the border with ukraine and pro-russian militants occupy buildings in more than a dozen places. they were hit with sanctions regarding actions by ukraine from the united states and european union. the u.s. assets of dozens of russians have been frozen but doesn't stop them from purchasing american real estate which is a hot market right now. ted rowlands has more for you. >> this is a...
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fro where you are standing, are sanctions impacting russia or its supporters in eastern ukraine? >> that's a very difficult question to ask. you'd have to say the ultimate intention of these sanctions is to prevent a russian invasion of eastern ukraine and if that invasion does not happen, was it due to the sanctioners not. i suspect we might be arguing about that for months or years to come, but as rewards the conduct of pro russian groups in the east, they don't seem deterred at all, quite the contrary. they seem more emboldened on each day, going very much on the offensive, they are on the front, sanctions or not. >> barnaby phillips for us in donetsk in eastern you a crane, thank you. >> parliamentary elections, first time they have headed to the polls since the u.s. pulled out in 2011. there are reports of attacks outside the capitol. we are at a polling side in baghdad. how has the turnout been so far where you are? >> this polling station in central baghdad, they are voting just through those doors, has about 3,500 registered voters, about 1,000 people have turned up so fa
fro where you are standing, are sanctions impacting russia or its supporters in eastern ukraine? >> that's a very difficult question to ask. you'd have to say the ultimate intention of these sanctions is to prevent a russian invasion of eastern ukraine and if that invasion does not happen, was it due to the sanctioners not. i suspect we might be arguing about that for months or years to come, but as rewards the conduct of pro russian groups in the east, they don't seem deterred at all,...
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. >> just like russia's putin that went smoothly. >>> and mr. halperin, the play on veep i'm sure you heard that mr. allen. let's talk business. harry reid said democrats are holding talks about a vote to prove the keystone pipeline. is that actually going to happen? >> they're actually going to have a vote. and this is a real surprise. it's a sign of how worried democrats are about the senate. yesterday, i was out at the milken conference in los angeles, did a poll, including a lot of democrats, asking them what they thought the chances were republicans could take every 0 the senate. nate silver said around 60%. dave leonhart said around 61%. the democrats i talked to said it's more like 60%. they are worried about a republican senate. so you have harry reid saying he might take a vote on approving the keystone pipeline. what's not determined is, will this be something that's binding will this be more a sense of the senate, as they call it. but the key fact, 11 senate democrats have signed a letter to president obama saying they want him to app
. >> just like russia's putin that went smoothly. >>> and mr. halperin, the play on veep i'm sure you heard that mr. allen. let's talk business. harry reid said democrats are holding talks about a vote to prove the keystone pipeline. is that actually going to happen? >> they're actually going to have a vote. and this is a real surprise. it's a sign of how worried democrats are about the senate. yesterday, i was out at the milken conference in los angeles, did a poll,...
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she had high hopes of motherhood as she set out to adopt a daughter from russia. but soon thereafter, our next guest discovered her daughter, julia, suffered from rad, reactive attachment disorder. it's a condition that affects thousands of orphans all across the globe due to abeen donement and neglect, among other things. that mom now sharing her story of her family and their ups and downs in the new book "rescuing julia twice." tina joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you rescued her twice. the first time was? >> eight months old, siberian orphanage. got her on valentine's day, middle of the winters in siberia. and she was a beautiful baby. >> and you rescued her the second time when you realized something is the matters with my child and i got to figure out what it is. >> that's right. that's right. more importantly was we rescued her from herself. we rescued her from a dark place, a place where she was incapable of bonding and attaching and feeling the benefit of love. >> that's referred to as rad. >> it's a condition that is typically affi
she had high hopes of motherhood as she set out to adopt a daughter from russia. but soon thereafter, our next guest discovered her daughter, julia, suffered from rad, reactive attachment disorder. it's a condition that affects thousands of orphans all across the globe due to abeen donement and neglect, among other things. that mom now sharing her story of her family and their ups and downs in the new book "rescuing julia twice." tina joins us live. good morning to you. >> good...
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we start with sanctions against russia. certainly not slowing the violence in ukraine. hundreds of rebels stormed the government buildings. separatists raised their flag. they fired on police. this aggression comes in the face of new sanctions from the u.s. and european union which don't seem to be slowing the russians down. >>> amanda knox fighting back against a new report by an italian appeals court explaining their conviction by blaming knox for fatally stabbing her british roommate over a fight about mon money. she says the new claims are unsupported by evidence or logic since her dna was not foundnd i meredith kurcher's room. she was convicted again when italy's highest court ordered new appeals trial. >>> minimum wage taking center stage today in washington. president obama fresh off his week long asia trip will push for an increase from $7.25 to $10.10. democrats appear to be making this an election year issue while conceding they probably don't have the votes. a long shot procedural vote is needed today. no republicans have yet come out in support of the measur
we start with sanctions against russia. certainly not slowing the violence in ukraine. hundreds of rebels stormed the government buildings. separatists raised their flag. they fired on police. this aggression comes in the face of new sanctions from the u.s. and european union which don't seem to be slowing the russians down. >>> amanda knox fighting back against a new report by an italian appeals court explaining their conviction by blaming knox for fatally stabbing her british...
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. >> speaking of russia, its deputy prime minister responded to sanctions that the u.s. should suggest reaching space by a trampoline. it's not funny when you consider nasa is dependent on astronauts to get to space. is this gop chess game about to get pretty ugly? >> well, yes and no. the russian official who said it is one who was sanctioned by the government. and where we tried to free the fortunes of different russians to pressure russia you know in the wake of the ukraine situation. so, i don't know if it will backfire as much as this russian hoax, but it certainly shows that the sanctions are hitting a nerve. >> all right, lynn sweet. as always, thanks for joining us. >>> coming up, bill karins and richard lui are back for our "first buzz" and we're talking about prince harry's new found freedom. >>> and there she blows. or that's the song that new sweden residents are worried about. stick around. we'll explain. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. oh, no, i'll get it! let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's
. >> speaking of russia, its deputy prime minister responded to sanctions that the u.s. should suggest reaching space by a trampoline. it's not funny when you consider nasa is dependent on astronauts to get to space. is this gop chess game about to get pretty ugly? >> well, yes and no. the russian official who said it is one who was sanctioned by the government. and where we tried to free the fortunes of different russians to pressure russia you know in the wake of the ukraine...
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we'd like to see russia step back from aggression. if we see a meaningful response, we'll need meaningful sanctions. >> thank you to both of you. >>> when we return, our indepth look at dirty power substance. in the shadow of a threatening neighbour, a small tribe stand up and counts the cost. >> my brother worked at the plant. he was 31 when he passed away. i just realised how many people are psych. >> on a reservation, what burning coal leaves behind and what the moapu paiute leaves as a legacy. >> our current system has gone very far awry... >> there's huge pressure on the police to arrest and find somebody guilty >> i think the system is going to fail a lot of other people. >> you convicted the wrong person >> i find that extraordinarily disappointing... >> to keep me from going to jail, i needed to cooperate. >> somebody can push you in a death chamber >> it's not a joke >> the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a presid
we'd like to see russia step back from aggression. if we see a meaningful response, we'll need meaningful sanctions. >> thank you to both of you. >>> when we return, our indepth look at dirty power substance. in the shadow of a threatening neighbour, a small tribe stand up and counts the cost. >> my brother worked at the plant. he was 31 when he passed away. i just realised how many people are psych. >> on a reservation, what burning coal leaves behind and what the...
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ukraine militants taking control of government buildings, firing on police as sanctions against russia seem to be doing nothing to stem the violence. we are live in ukraine. it seems the crisis is escalating. >> reporter: the city they took main buildings in is key. it's the capitol of the neighboring region that's been focus. the regional administration, police building, a shootout there. a tv station is taken over as well. that city has been reasonably quiet. a real coordinated move to take over all of it. this morning, spoke to the chairman of the people's republic. that's the leader of the protesters, basically. he confirmed they have moved in against the police station. in another town, not far from where i'm standing, they will move against the enemies of the people. he laughed off european sanctions. i don't want to go there. i'm not worried by anything they can throw at me. things moving fast on the ground here. a sense of the timetable, i think distance from diplomacy and foreign capitals. the plan is regardless of the external pressure. >> nic, thanks for that. >>> a wave att
ukraine militants taking control of government buildings, firing on police as sanctions against russia seem to be doing nothing to stem the violence. we are live in ukraine. it seems the crisis is escalating. >> reporter: the city they took main buildings in is key. it's the capitol of the neighboring region that's been focus. the regional administration, police building, a shootout there. a tv station is taken over as well. that city has been reasonably quiet. a real coordinated move to...
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officials say every day there is growing evidence that russia is putting together the unrest, even as russian officials want to repeatedly deny it. >> they want to assert that the people moving in military formation to take over buildings and then bring the local separatists in to occupy the building while they move on to another building, they assert that these people are merely local activists. as we have made clear, those kinds of claims are absurd. they defy any common sense. >> with moscow continuing to brush off american and european economic sanctions, republican and democratic lawmakers continue to urge stronger action. including accepting repeated requests from ukrainian leaders for lethal military aid. in washington today, i asked senator john mccain what that support would look like. >> you send weapons now. what kind of weapons specifically? >> look, they don't even have body armor or night vision capability. if it is all they're asking for weapons, i would give them aenlt anti-armor weapons, as well and set up a long-term assistance program. it is a morale thing with them
officials say every day there is growing evidence that russia is putting together the unrest, even as russian officials want to repeatedly deny it. >> they want to assert that the people moving in military formation to take over buildings and then bring the local separatists in to occupy the building while they move on to another building, they assert that these people are merely local activists. as we have made clear, those kinds of claims are absurd. they defy any common sense. >>...
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we'd like to see russia step back from aggression. if we see a meaningful response, we'll need meaningful sanctions. >> thank you to both of you. >>> when we return, our indepth look at dirty power substance. in the shadow of a threatening neighbour, a small tribe stand up and counts the cost. >> my brother worked at the plant. he was 31 when he passed away. i just realised how many people are psych. >> on a reservation, what burning coal leaves behind and what the moapu paiute leaves as a legacy. >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they'
we'd like to see russia step back from aggression. if we see a meaningful response, we'll need meaningful sanctions. >> thank you to both of you. >>> when we return, our indepth look at dirty power substance. in the shadow of a threatening neighbour, a small tribe stand up and counts the cost. >> my brother worked at the plant. he was 31 when he passed away. i just realised how many people are psych. >> on a reservation, what burning coal leaves behind and what the...
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we'd like to see russia step back from aggression. if we see a meaningful response, we'll need meaningful sanctions. >> thank you to both of you. >>> when we return, our indepth look at dirty power substance. in the shadow of a threatening neighbour, a small tribe stand up and counts the cost. >> my brother worked at the plant. he was 31 when he passed away. i just realised how many people are psych. >> on a reservation, what burning coal leaves behind and what the moapu paiute leaves as a legacy. >>> we think about nuclear waste and the fracking water leftovers. we take a look in dirty power about coal. the concerns about the plants are longstanding. what is newer is a debate over waste material left over. the coal ash. it's after the waste is burnt. sara hoy on a community of native americans who took on an energy giant to protect their homeland. >> vickie simmonds says this nearby coal-fired power plant is killing her people. >> all of the people that live closest to the plant they all went. one after another. nestled among the spr
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. >>> and this was bound to happen in light of the new economic sanctions on russia, russia's deputy prime minister suggested the u.s. use a trampoline to get our astronauts to the international space station. this is dicey territory because right now nasa has no other way of getting american astronauts into space, aside from the russians the americans take off and land these days on the soyuz spacecraft and have to live with and get along with russian cosmonauts. and in very close quarters. >>> back in this country the supreme court took up the hot issue of privacy. specifically can police acting without a warrant search through the cell phones of people they arrest? as you watch this next report ask yourself what may be on your phone that you might not want the wider world to see. our report tonight from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: what's on your cell phone? more than 90% of americans have them. nearly two-thirds smartphones. >> things that i don't even want to say on camera it's that sensitive. >> reporter: with 13 million people arrested every year most
. >>> and this was bound to happen in light of the new economic sanctions on russia, russia's deputy prime minister suggested the u.s. use a trampoline to get our astronauts to the international space station. this is dicey territory because right now nasa has no other way of getting american astronauts into space, aside from the russians the americans take off and land these days on the soyuz spacecraft and have to live with and get along with russian cosmonauts. and in very close...
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sanctions haven't caused russia to blink. the u.s. accuses moscow of whipping up pro-russian militants who have taken over government buildings in eastern ukraine, a possible prelude to a russian invasion. holly williams is there. >> reporter: in luhansk today, pro-russian separatists seized control of the regional government building. as police looked on, the separatists trampled a ukrainian flag and raised a russian one in its place before moving on to the city's police headquarters, some of them armed with automatic weapons. another uptick in violence in eastern ukraine. the mayor of kharkiv, gennady kernes, is fighting for his life tonight after he was shot in the back in an assassination attempt. and in donetsk, peaceful pro- government demonstrators were attacked by masked-wearing separatists wielding baseball bats and batons. these police officers stood by and did nothing to stop them. as this separatist insurgency gains momentum, ukraine's government and its security forces appear weak and ineffectual. the army's attempt to re
sanctions haven't caused russia to blink. the u.s. accuses moscow of whipping up pro-russian militants who have taken over government buildings in eastern ukraine, a possible prelude to a russian invasion. holly williams is there. >> reporter: in luhansk today, pro-russian separatists seized control of the regional government building. as police looked on, the separatists trampled a ukrainian flag and raised a russian one in its place before moving on to the city's police headquarters,...
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and pro-russia activists are tightening *their grip on eastern cities. hundreds stormed buildings across luhansk today, a province that borders russia. barnaby phillips is in eastern ukraine with this report. >> the pro-russian crowd swept into the government building in luhansk unopposed- and despite widespread rumours that this takeover was imminent- the police did nothing- they seem unwilling to take on the crowds, and they were escorted away. so pro russian groups continue to extend their control in eastern ukraine. they want to hold them in early may, but in order for that vote to be credible, they need to have a large number area of authority. and that's what's driving them on. but how fair would such a vote be? roman lazorenko runs a news website in donetsk- we're going to his office - he's taken down the name plaque- and most of his staff are too afraid to come here- after a visit by a group of masked men who said he should report more favourably on the self-declared 'people's republic of donetsk' >> if the influence of the people's republic of d
and pro-russia activists are tightening *their grip on eastern cities. hundreds stormed buildings across luhansk today, a province that borders russia. barnaby phillips is in eastern ukraine with this report. >> the pro-russian crowd swept into the government building in luhansk unopposed- and despite widespread rumours that this takeover was imminent- the police did nothing- they seem unwilling to take on the crowds, and they were escorted away. so pro russian groups continue to extend...
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. >> intel is producing taped conversation of intelligence operatives take their orders from russia, moscow, and everybody can tell the difference in the accents, and in the idioms and in the language, and so forth. and we know exactly who is giving these orders, we know where they are coming from. >> he's also heard describing his counterpart of of russia. >>> still ahead, it's really true. political ads going positive. we'll tell you why. first, she refused to tell congress what she knows about the irs targeting of conservative groups. now lois lerner's lawyers say they want to talk instead. >>> a former u.s. irs bureaucrat who refuses to talk to congress, lawyers want to talk to congress. it's an attempt to avoid a contempt citation for targeting conservative groups. >> reporter: are the house expected to vote as early as next week to hold former irs official lois lerner in cop temt of -- contempt of congress. her attorney sent a letter to john boehner requesting he be allowed to speak to the house? >> that's not the american way and that's not what's going to happen. >> in his le
. >> intel is producing taped conversation of intelligence operatives take their orders from russia, moscow, and everybody can tell the difference in the accents, and in the idioms and in the language, and so forth. and we know exactly who is giving these orders, we know where they are coming from. >> he's also heard describing his counterpart of of russia. >>> still ahead, it's really true. political ads going positive. we'll tell you why. first, she refused to tell...
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. >> russia nairing back with penalties. russian president vladimir putin warned russia may block western participation in the multi billion dollar energy center. the war of words matched more and more by violence on the ground. this, say u.s. officials is not what deescalation looks like. ups of pro russian protesters, seizing yet another ukrainian government building in the east. local riot police tried and failed to diffuse the standoff. u.s. officials say every day there is growing evidence that russia is orchestrating the unrest even as russian officials repeatedly deny it. >> they somehow want to assert that these people moving in disciplined military formation to take over buildings and then bring the local separatists in to occupy the building while they move on to another building. they assert that these people are merely local activists. as we have made clear, those kinds of claims are absurd. they defy any common sense. >> with moscow continuing to brush off american and european economic sanctions, republican and
. >> russia nairing back with penalties. russian president vladimir putin warned russia may block western participation in the multi billion dollar energy center. the war of words matched more and more by violence on the ground. this, say u.s. officials is not what deescalation looks like. ups of pro russian protesters, seizing yet another ukrainian government building in the east. local riot police tried and failed to diffuse the standoff. u.s. officials say every day there is growing...
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there's less oil to buy from russia and venezuela and you go down the list. what's at stake here is that the people who object to this pipeline -- i don't doubt their sincerity -- they would not allow us to buy oil from anybody or explore for oil here at home. the people objecting to this pipeline do not have an all-the-the-above approach when it comes to emergency energy f. you left it up to them -- energy. if you left it up to them we'd be doing windmills, solar, no nuclear power. so the president of the united states has turned this issue over to the most extreme people in the country when it comes to politics. they're trumping the unions. they're trumping the speaker, the former presiding officer. they are locking down developing an energy source that we need as a nation, and i just really regret that the president's let them take over this issue at a time when we need more oil from friendly people and less oil from people who hate our guts. dirty oil to me is buying oil from people who will take the proceeds and share it with terrorists. this oil content
there's less oil to buy from russia and venezuela and you go down the list. what's at stake here is that the people who object to this pipeline -- i don't doubt their sincerity -- they would not allow us to buy oil from anybody or explore for oil here at home. the people objecting to this pipeline do not have an all-the-the-above approach when it comes to emergency energy f. you left it up to them -- energy. if you left it up to them we'd be doing windmills, solar, no nuclear power. so the...
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is prepared to take additional steps if russia doesn't change its ways. it comes a day after i sat down and talked about the sanctions and criticism of them. >> some of the biggest industrialists in russia, people who are close to the president, some are the core economic interest of the country from oil and gas to banking and to military equipment. these are very important sanctions and sanctions that will get their attention. i think that our goal is to move in a system attic way and careful way and way that gives them a chance to change policy and take a different course. our goal here is not to hurt the russian people, it's to get them to change their policy. and the goal will i think be realized if we continue to work at it step by step working with our allies to make sure that the pressure is not just from the united states but it's from the world community. >> with all due respect, critics in both democratic and republican circles in the senate, for instance, have said this isn't enough, that in fact it hasn't had an impact on putin and on his deci
is prepared to take additional steps if russia doesn't change its ways. it comes a day after i sat down and talked about the sanctions and criticism of them. >> some of the biggest industrialists in russia, people who are close to the president, some are the core economic interest of the country from oil and gas to banking and to military equipment. these are very important sanctions and sanctions that will get their attention. i think that our goal is to move in a system attic way and...
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meanwhile russia is criticizing the sanctions imposed by the u.s. and eu, but the west says those sanctions are needed because russia is destabilizing ukraine. the white house contains to maintain there will be no military involvement on the part of the u.s. >> typically criticism of our foreign policy has been directed at the failure to use military force. and the question i think i would have is why is it that everybody is so eager to use military force after we have just gone through a decade of war at enormous costs to our troops and to our budget. >> meanwhile the mayor of kharkiv now being treated at a hospital in high fa, israel. he was shot in the back. officials say he is currently in a medically induced coma. >>> secretary of state john kerry saying he has hoped for a deal in peace talks today, but both sides remain bitterly divided. nick schifrin is in jers lem, and the u.s. is saying this is just a pause, but are we actually seeing the end of any line? >> well, as you know, it's never really the end of the line for mideast peace talks, a
meanwhile russia is criticizing the sanctions imposed by the u.s. and eu, but the west says those sanctions are needed because russia is destabilizing ukraine. the white house contains to maintain there will be no military involvement on the part of the u.s. >> typically criticism of our foreign policy has been directed at the failure to use military force. and the question i think i would have is why is it that everybody is so eager to use military force after we have just gone through a...
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. >> russia hit with new sanctions in the ongoing international pressure to stop moscow to keep from further military intervention in ukraine. 15 people will face travel bands and asset freezes including russia's deputy prime minister and military chief. this comes after the u.s. announced sanctions targeting 17 companies which washington says are linked to president vladimir putin's inner circle. >>> an investigation under way to determine why a plane caught on fire just minutes after takeoff in perth, australia. the pilot shut off the engine and returned to the airport. the plane was able to land safely. it's not clear yet what sparked that fire. >>> as we mentioned, all eyes now on the nba. a news conference scheduled for 2:00 p.m. eastern. what will they do about donald sterling? a suspension? will they toss him from the league all together for his alleged racial comments? coming up, we'll delve into this debate. a lot of issues at stake here. the league could be changed forever. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the a
. >> russia hit with new sanctions in the ongoing international pressure to stop moscow to keep from further military intervention in ukraine. 15 people will face travel bands and asset freezes including russia's deputy prime minister and military chief. this comes after the u.s. announced sanctions targeting 17 companies which washington says are linked to president vladimir putin's inner circle. >>> an investigation under way to determine why a plane caught on fire just minutes...
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expands sanctions against russia, today europe is following suit but nothing so far as stopped scenes like this in donetsk where pro-russian militants attacked a pro-kiev
expands sanctions against russia, today europe is following suit but nothing so far as stopped scenes like this in donetsk where pro-russian militants attacked a pro-kiev
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and a big sigh of relief apparently in russia as the ruble improved as well as the stock market. so if the sanctions are are to get putin's attention and change behavior specifically related to the border between ukraine and russia, that eastern border, it is not seeming to do that at all. and it is going on and on. >> and what is the message to the american companies and the european allies who are concerned about the economic impact that stronger sanctions would have on companies there and here, and also in the flow of oil to countries heavily dependent on the russian oil. >> i am glad you brought it up with the russian oil, because that is what they use to feed and fund all of the russian activities, and over half of the money comes from the selling of oil and gas to foreign countries, and i'm trying to get liquefied natural gas and what i heard in ukraine, and moldova, and latvia, and latin america is that we need energy sources other than being so dependent under russia and vladimir putin where he uses the energy as a carrot and a stick to punish those who don't go with him
and a big sigh of relief apparently in russia as the ruble improved as well as the stock market. so if the sanctions are are to get putin's attention and change behavior specifically related to the border between ukraine and russia, that eastern border, it is not seeming to do that at all. and it is going on and on. >> and what is the message to the american companies and the european allies who are concerned about the economic impact that stronger sanctions would have on companies there...
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i asked about russia's recent activity in ukraine. >> you have a good relationship with russia. you respect vladimir putin, yes? >> translator: yes, we respect and like each other. >> so what do you tell him when he invades crimea? what do you tell him when he puts the troops on the border of ukraine? >> translator: in our conversation about crimea, i told him that i did not agree with his actions. he said that they were there because the people in crimea wanted to see them there. and my reaction to that is that there could be other countries in the world who may look to somebody else to come in, but that cannot be justification for that action. we should let those people stand on their own feet. he says something we can help them in that process with, then that's what we should do so they can stand on their own feet. and with respect to the ukraine, there will be elections end of next month. they have to get necessary support for the elections to go forward as soon as possible. provocation may be made to prevent the elections from taking place. that's something that we have to
i asked about russia's recent activity in ukraine. >> you have a good relationship with russia. you respect vladimir putin, yes? >> translator: yes, we respect and like each other. >> so what do you tell him when he invades crimea? what do you tell him when he puts the troops on the border of ukraine? >> translator: in our conversation about crimea, i told him that i did not agree with his actions. he said that they were there because the people in crimea wanted to see...
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on monday, russia's defense minister assured chuck hagel that russia will not invade ukraine. ukraine's acting president urged lawmakers today in kiev to quickly adopt a new constitution he says could preserve unity. militants continue to hold dozens of hostages, including seven military observers. on monday evening there were violent clashes in donetsk after the militia attacked demonstrators during a unity rally. jim maceda was at that rally and joins us live from donetsk. jim, you have been covering this from the beginning and it appears as though the violence, the tension continues to just escalate. is that a fair assessment? >> reporter: yeah, kristen, i would say that the fair assessment is that this region is always teetering on violence. it's on the edge of anarchy and it could go either way. you referred to the demonstration last night. we were there, as you said. it started out very peacefully in downtown donetsk. this was not a group of neo-nazis as all the russian state media have been reporting but rather ukrainians from all walks of life. we saw people -- mothers
on monday, russia's defense minister assured chuck hagel that russia will not invade ukraine. ukraine's acting president urged lawmakers today in kiev to quickly adopt a new constitution he says could preserve unity. militants continue to hold dozens of hostages, including seven military observers. on monday evening there were violent clashes in donetsk after the militia attacked demonstrators during a unity rally. jim maceda was at that rally and joins us live from donetsk. jim, you have been...
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an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy to look for the stolen assets of this regime but will the shortcomings or corruption of previous ukrainian administrations will they also be investigated? many russians feel this is a double standard. it is a worthy enterprise. the prosecute general of ukraine says already he's located $3 billion worth of stolen assets. this forum taking place in london at the moment is going to take a long time. it's a two-day forum but it will take years to find the other missing millions and the missing billions. what organizers say is it is going to send a strong message that people who carry out this corrupt
an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy...
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our top headline -- russia's deputy foreign minister has said there is no reason to fear that russia will repeat a crimean scenario in southeastern ukraine. he was speaking in the wake of fresh sanctions announced by washington and brussels. the european union released a list of 15 russian politicians and military leaders that are to be subjected to asset freezes and travel bans. washington has unveiled sanctions against seven more individuals with close ties to vladimir putin and 17 companies. sanctions that are pushing ukraine, the ukraine crisis towards a dead-end, according to moscow. moscow accuses the west of creating a new iron curtain. >> stepping up the pressure on added once again, the eu 15 new names to the russian section list on monday, the same day barack obama announced fresh u.s. sanctions. seven russian officials will have u.s. visa bans and asset freezes, including two of vladimir putin's inner circle. the new russian envoy to crimea and the head of a state-controlled energy company. 17 companies linked closely to putin allies will have their assets frozen. a russia
our top headline -- russia's deputy foreign minister has said there is no reason to fear that russia will repeat a crimean scenario in southeastern ukraine. he was speaking in the wake of fresh sanctions announced by washington and brussels. the european union released a list of 15 russian politicians and military leaders that are to be subjected to asset freezes and travel bans. washington has unveiled sanctions against seven more individuals with close ties to vladimir putin and 17 companies....
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and the european union are slapping russia with new sanctions for its actions in ukraine. the latest american measures target more than a dozen companies and seven russian officials the u.s. says are part of president vladimir putin's inner circle. the eu union is also expanding targeted sanctions. the list includes the chief of the russian general staff and the head of gru, the russian military intelligence agency. >>> latest developments now with sunday's midair collision over the bay. the missing plane has been finally found and searchers spotted it yesterday in about 15 feet of water north of the san rafael bridge. kpix 5's cate caugurian has the eye on today's recovery efforts. cate? >> reporter: frank, the ntsb and contra costa sheriff's marine patrol unit will be working to recover the plane. investigators don't know the plane's condition they say and it could be in several pieces. we have pictures from the sheriff's office, you can see here this buoy marks the spot where the searchers found the cessna plane underwater after it collided midair with a vintage world w
and the european union are slapping russia with new sanctions for its actions in ukraine. the latest american measures target more than a dozen companies and seven russian officials the u.s. says are part of president vladimir putin's inner circle. the eu union is also expanding targeted sanctions. the list includes the chief of the russian general staff and the head of gru, the russian military intelligence agency. >>> latest developments now with sunday's midair collision over the...
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and european union are slapping russia with new sanctions for its actions in the ukraine. the latest american measures target more than a dozen companies and seven russian officials. the u.s. says are part of putin's inner circle. the eu is also expanding targeted sanctions. the list includes the chief of the russian general staff and the head of the russian military intelligence agency. >>> a san jose man is dead and his granddaughter injured after a bizarre accident outside a home in the east san jose foothills. investigators say the man was working on a mustang and the driveway of a home on slope view drive yesterday when the car splits off the jacks. the man in his 60s and his granddaughter was 4 or 5 was pinned underneath and eight firefighters lifted the car off the victim. >> definitely kicks in adrenaline and it was a matter of we had to get them off there fast because of the pot they were in and they just -- position they were in and they just used force. >> doctors pronounced the man dead at the hospital and the little girl had less serious injuries is expected t
and european union are slapping russia with new sanctions for its actions in the ukraine. the latest american measures target more than a dozen companies and seven russian officials. the u.s. says are part of putin's inner circle. the eu is also expanding targeted sanctions. the list includes the chief of the russian general staff and the head of the russian military intelligence agency. >>> a san jose man is dead and his granddaughter injured after a bizarre accident outside a home in...
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president obama returns from asia, and he puts the financial screws to russia. >>> plus, one step closer to the self-driving car. backlash growing for the father who pushed his kid too far. and a big honor for nbc's own tom brokaw. it's tuesday, april 29th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm richard lui. communities in the south are on high alert again today. a devastating storm that has killed at least 27 over the past two days threatens a one-two punch on hardest hit alabama and mississippi. areas like tupelo, mississippi, were a part of 16 counties reporting tornado damage, says emergency management there. they won't know the lives lost until later this morning. constance lambert returned to her tornado-ravaged home, thankful to find her dog alive after one twister. the same storm system killed at least 16 people in arkansas, oklahoma and iowa sunday. nbc's sarah dallof is in bessemer. >> reporter: it has been a long night, long morning for our emergency crews here who are still on the scene. now that the sun is coming up, they're able to get their first good look a
president obama returns from asia, and he puts the financial screws to russia. >>> plus, one step closer to the self-driving car. backlash growing for the father who pushed his kid too far. and a big honor for nbc's own tom brokaw. it's tuesday, april 29th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm richard lui. communities in the south are on high alert again today. a devastating storm that has killed at least 27 over the past two days threatens a one-two...